Noun
/distribuˈiðoɾ/
The word "distribuidor" refers to a person or entity that distributes goods or services, often acting as an intermediary between manufacturers and retailers. It is used primarily in commercial contexts, such as logistics and supply chain management. The term is frequently employed in both oral and written contexts, particularly in business discussions and legal documentation.
El distribuidor nos envió los productos a tiempo.
The distributor sent us the products on time.
Necesitamos encontrar un nuevo distribuidor para nuestras mercancías.
We need to find a new distributor for our goods.
El distribuidor tiene un contrato exclusivo con la empresa.
The distributor has an exclusive contract with the company.
While "distribuidor" may not be as prevalent in idiomatic expressions as some other terms, it plays a role in certain commercial phrases.
Decidimos hacer de distribuidor para una nueva marca de ropa.
We decided to act as a distributor for a new clothing brand.
Distribuidor mayorista
Wholesale distributor.
El distribuidor mayorista ofrece precios más bajos para grandes cantidades.
The wholesale distributor offers lower prices for bulk purchases.
Red de distribuidores
Network of distributors.
The term "distribuidor" comes from the Spanish verb "distribuir," which means "to distribute." The verb itself originates from the Latin "distribuere," which is composed of the prefix "dis-" implying separation and "tribuere," meaning to assign or allot.
Synonyms: - Proveedor (Supplier) - Distribuidor mayorista (Wholesale distributor) - Comerciante (Merchant)
Antonyms: - Consumidor (Consumer) - Comprador (Buyer) - Productor (Producer)